Eastern European War Diaspora

Eastern European War Diaspora, 2022–, is a context in the bakushi / kinbaku ecosystem.

2022–

Era: 2020s

Post-2022 context for the Eastern European rope scene after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The war created a major displacement crisis and changed where Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian practitioners could live, teach, gather and organize. On this map it is modeled narrowly as migration / diaspora pressure on rope communities: Ukrainian studios and camps continuing under wartime conditions, cross-border Poland / Ukraine camp formats, Russian-scene practitioners appearing through later European / Balkan contexts, Belgrade studio/community infrastructure organized by Eastern European emigrants, and post-2022 European festivals becoming visible meeting points. This node is not a lineage claim and should only connect to people or entities with source-backed relocation, return, diaspora or post-2022 continuity context.

People associated with Eastern European War Diaspora: Ryhor Shabeka, Yulia Vasileva, Tati Limati, Vlada Vedmovskaya.